Jennie McNulty is “One of the premiere comedians in the country” as proclaimed by The New England Blade. The Examiner called her an, “infectiously energetic, remarkably deft comic with a warm disarming style and some of the best improv skills in the business.” And Curve magazine rates her amongst the “Top 10 lesbian comics.” Her playfully sarcastic style is sure to win you over and most definitely make you laugh.

Jennie’s comedy career has taken her all over the world, from entertaining troops in Iraq, Afghanistan and Eastern Europe to the beautiful beaches and serene sea ports of the LGBT travel world with “Sweet,” “Atlantis” and and other travel companies. You may have seen her from your own home in Logo TV’s “One Night Stand Up “ and in NBC’s “Starting Over” as well as being featured in numerous commercials and co starring roles. She’s not a doctor, but she’s played one on TV! Her talk show, “Walking Funny With…” was a huge hit on AfterEllen.com and is now in production for a 4th season.

In addition to headlining comedy clubs, colleges and events across the country, Jennie’s also headlined Pride festivals everywhere and spent 6 summer seasons performing nightly in Provincetown, MA. She produces two comedy/variety shows in the Los Angeles area and was a regular host at the Improv at Harrah’s in Las Vegas.______________________________________________________________________________________________

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Join Host Brandi Medeina and Cohost Dru Forseti as they examine the events of the day at the Oregon State Capitol in Salem. We will interview The Heirs of Patrick Henry about the need for a freedom rally in Oregon, along with several of the speakers and legislators. We may hear from Rick Halle (Gun Rights Coalition), Kevin Starrett (Oregon Firearms Federation) , Jennie Cochran (VIctims Rights Advocate), Representative Bill Post (HD25), Author Duke Lakeland (Divided We Are Falling, But United We Can Stand), and Jeff Kropf (Oregon Citizens Lobby, and Oregon Liberty Coalition)

I'm a huge advocate for Team Rubicon. I have been for a while now. I've interviewed both co-founders, Jake Wood and William McNulty. Both guys are super impressive.

One of their staff members gifted me a ticket to the Concert for Valor on the National Mall. During the concert, they showed various videos honoring veterans and veteran organizations. Team Rubicon was one of those organizations. In their video, miliary veteran Chad Reynolds talked about his struggle with emotional health and suicide.

I was moved by Chad's story and reached out to him immediately. He gave it some though and agreed to join me on 1, 2, Many: Veteran Suicide.

Chad speaks about getting out of the military, joining the VA, becoming a police officer, and then volunteering for Team Rubicon. The journey he went on to discover a renewed purpose is inspiring and I believe many of you can resonate.

For more information on Team Rubicon, visit their website www.teamrubiconusa.org

Upland is the town in California that conspired with federal authorities to have collective operator Aaron Sandusky arrested, prosecuted in a kangaroo court and incarcerated in federal prison for 10 years. Now the small Inland Empire town faces a special election to rescind their ban that has been maliciously enforced and replaced with an ordinance that allows for a licensed and regulated MMJ distribution system.

The show’s first guest is Upland initiative Campaign coordinator Craig Beresh revealing the sordid and scandal plagued recent history of Upland, the wildly successful signature gathering campaign that collected enough signatures to require a special election and the nefarious plots being hatched by the city to prevent the election from being held.

The icon of all marijuana icons, many consider Jack Herer to be the Marin Luther King of the marijuana movement. His books, speeches, activism and over-the-top advocacy have inspired thousands and educated millions. Jennie Herer, Jack’s second wife, possesses a large collection of his personal belongings and other memorabilia and is determined to open a hemp museum whose core exhibit would highlight Jack’s contributions to freeing the weed as well as the man behind the icon.

This podcast is being done live from Las Vegas where the collection is stored. I will be in Las Vegas this week uncrating, sorting, labeling, photographing and cataloguing this historic treasure trove. Jennie Herer will be on the show with me revealing the contents of this notable and extraordinary collection of a man whose name will forever be associated with ending marijuana prohibition and restoring the use of this ancient plant for the betterment of humanity.